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Subject: | Siamese Compressors |
From: | Ronald Olds <tr6@pipeline.com> |
Date: | Fri, 03 Sep 1999 13:41:42 -0500 |
I have an idea that should work well for this application. Install a check valve on the outlet of both tanks and then "T" the two lines together. This would not allow the air from one compressor to effect the other. Then adjust one unit to cut in at a lower pressure. This would allow both compressors to supply air equally until the air pressure drops . Then the one set highest would cut in first. The compressor set lower would only cut in if the pressure dropped low enough. The second compressor would only be used when the air volume usage is high. This would give you a primary and secondary unit. The primary one would be used most of the time and the secondary only as required. Ron Old |
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